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⠀¡PARKER'S CUT EYE, BROKEN NOSE.

AND £11.500

THIS BLOODBATH FIGHT SHOULD NEVER HAVE TAKEN PLACE

Says HARRY CARPENTER

Within 12 hours of his pathetically one-sided ninth round victory over the huge Canadian James J. Parker on July 20, Archle Moore sat up in bed and ex- plained how Floyd Patterson would be the next Moore victim.

It is almost certain that Moore and Patterson, a 21-year-old Brooklyn Negro, will meet for the vacant World Heavyweight title in New York on September 18- although Moore says he would prefer California.

verbally taped.

he told me, "Compared

Parker,

Patterson

Ageless Archte has Patterson The rim truth, apparent be-

At his hotel

fore they hud gone F round, with was that Parker, with all his will HORITI physical assets had no business will In the same ring on the world of Moore, problem, champion-even "if

only light- moment, |avyweight champion.

M

sity

Uko middle-weight, He

different present calling for imagination on port. I shall have to dig down m my bag of tricks,

fastest men

"Patterson has a flashy stylo of fighting, and lots of apoed, so I shall hire the available for my training.

"I do not regard Patterson as avuncher, I have Devoz seen Filen hit a man with no punch and leave him flat on his back.

"With a perfectly conditioned Archie Moore, and an Archic with his sur- Moore entisfied roundings, I shall beat Patter

That's for sure,

και

see Patterson #1 Just can't beating me."

Having disposed of Patterson

in those few well-chosen words, Moore then disclosed he in tended to fight regularly as a heavyweight champion be at an advanced

CARSO

age, continuous activity kops me in top condition."

Moore today is richer by £18,000, his share or Canada's

boxing biggest-ever Nearly

the

stadium

20,000 fane Maple

stopped Ly

last,

ما

of the ninth round.

grate. flocked to baseball

The

WILS

tloned by the British bourd it would have been stopped at least two rounde sooner.

I and it hard to explain why the Ontario Athletles Commis

ston doctor, Tom Flummert:0, Parker's Cyc once |mined

the

and sixth only-between reventh round--and his nos

FUTILITY OF IT To judge the utility of the not at all, natch, remember Parker Ave inches taller 24lb. høvler, und a dozen years younger, and Moore was never going all out, although I swear the Canadian was thrashed to quivering exhaustion

In the ninth and final round one just sat and wondered how

refered longer

Billy much Burkc could permit the gory Parker, onslaught to continue.

head to foot in his |renched

own blood, was erally half- of the crimson bind because screen covering his left eye.

PUNCHING ATOPPED

His left eye was cut in two places and needed eight His nose was broken, stitches. and split inside, and his mouth torn Not even "cuta expert"

Moore himself was near to T in Parker's nauta at having to hammer Whitey Bumstein,

the flow disabled opponent trapped on corner, could staunch of blood.

the ropes, and just before the of the three officials refereo called a merciful halt, None

Parker a

round. scoring gave

Moore actually stopped punch- although two scored one rounding and stopped back in mute invitation to Burke to release even, which is what my card showed.

Parker from the blood-letting. Parkar's wife saw him lod to stool crying hysterically with eerie, high-pitched sobs.

the showmanship pity lavished on the promotion had nothing botter to justify it.

would never

BASEBALL

have

A

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 186.

ARCHIE HAS ANOTHER BANG AT THAT EYE

Here's another right from Archie Moore (right) on the way to James J. Parker's cut left eye-adding to what Harry Carpenter describes as a "knife and paint-brush job.”

Pompey's Eddie Lever Good Football

Believes

Wins In

The End

By ERIC NICHOLLS

It's goals that count.

SPORTS ROUND-UP

PETER MAY TO LEAD 16-MAN MCC TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

Peter May, England's captain, has been chosen to lend the 16-man MCC party In South Africa this winter. The rest of the team will be announced on August 12. This will be May's third tour. His first was to the West Indies in 1954 and he was vice-captain to Hutton in Aus- `tralia in 1954-55,

2. Frank ("Typhoon') Tyson, the Northants and Eng. land fast bowler, is not leaving to play for another county. Rumours of his intended, departure were ended this week when Tyson signed a new four year, contract with Northamptonshire, Tyson's present contract expires at the end of this season.

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Ray Smith, the 42-year-old Essex all-rounder, is retiring from first class cricket at the end of the SOLSOM.

OLD PLUMSTEAD DAYS Joe Shaw has retired from football after 48 years with Arsonal as player and assistani to manager. He is going back his birthplace, Ripon in York- shiro Shaw was an Arsenal player in the old Plumstead daya and was captain when Tom Whittaker joined the club in 1918,

He has been assistant komager to Leslie Knighton, Herbert Chapman, George Allison and Tom Whittaker. Sald Walt taker: "Without Joe Shaw there would have been no Tom Whit- taker."

Bob Hardisty of Bishop Auck- in a County Durham educn

obtained tional organiser, han leave to play soccer for Britain in the Olympic Games in Novem- ber. So all except two of the side which

did 80 well against Bulgaria at Wembley in May will be able to travel to Mel-

bourne. Fans scream for them. Critics rave about them. And mathematicians thrive on them. Bat goals aren't everything. And the way to

Ask Portsmouth. goal does not necessarily have to be in a straight line.

But

one

**

with those famous saying "Pisy Up

--(London Expren Service).

(COPYRIGHT)

Nearly all the damage was done

Moore's busy left hand, his by doing a knife and paintbrush bob on Parker's face.

his As for Archie, once

had cornermen

sponged Leat

blood off his dusky, Parker's

Juck Salomons, in no way re- the

Last season manager Eddie Lever gathered his training staff and players bearded the impassive face, where they saw eft, ain Parker, weighing 15st. ring king walked away without sponsible for matching Moore

together and outlined his plans for the coming campaign. They were revolutionary and Parker, drew about £1,700 16. cut

ribbons and a single battle scar.

plans by English standards. For the instructions were to play football at all costs. all expenses for giving Moore, weighing

Had the fight boen held in ond

I 2ace. Britain-and I like to think it Canada is most extravagant

Jain 4b, ter 2min,

were to in- | inside-forward Jummy Gauld. Pompey's aims been sane-boxing festa.

aab chimes troduce

finesse to the With wing-half Ficket a little Tlaras glittered and tuxedos

could Pompey!" stitute goalkeeper, hurly burly bush for polite. gleamed at the ringside. Search--

They succeeded! They rocked have excused Portsmouth for lights swept the night sky.

the English Longue and Its changing their tactics to sat the blew bag- Kilted Highlanders

not Pompeд. pipes. Even the hammer of member clubs with a brand of occasion.

that hadn't been seen They received

A thrushing. the gong seemed to be sheathed soccer

this side of the English Chan-Weight of numbers triumphed in in velvet, the bell was in- Audible, even to the fightsnel since the magical Magyars the end.

on saw and conquered came, hitch in presentation, the one

But not

had before they Moore himself made no small

Wembley's lush green turf.

handed out a lesson in the arts was what and graces of soccer that Charl- evening's contribution to

Perhaps that the

effort, "Tha sartorial splendour entering

by

spired the Pompey

ton will never forget. And when the ring looking like a

saw the light, and while others large

the players trooped off at the edition of Haile Selnesio with a gazed in wonder, and then re- shimmering, sequined opera furned to boot and hope, Ported, the cheers from the home

fans were to

victorious big enough cloak over his shoulders, and, mouth underneath, 0 high-coltered admit that England, the nation the world, could black robo trimmed with gold that taught

learn something from this well- brocade.

That wasn't all. This leader oiled Continentia! machine.

fashion introduced of boxing

trunks with kace-length black

New York Giants Beat

Cincinnati

Redlegs

For The Second Time

New York, Aug. 1.

The New York Giants beat the Cincinnati Redlegs for the second time in three games today and knocked them 2 games behind the National League-leading Milwaukee Braves.

the

The Braves can open up a three-game lead on the second-place Redlegs tonight when they meet Brooklyn Dodgers.

Chicago

a vee cul at the sides.

BROKEN GIANT

But no pomp und glory will stick in my

mind from this while right,

Rather shall I remember at Philadelphia | other NL night games, is

Kansus City the grievous scenes in Parker's and St Louis at Pittsburgh in Baltimore is

afterwards, and New York at Cleveland in dressing-room AL are-lighters.

the broken giant sobbed non-

Inconsolably. one trollably

GERMAN TENNIS

Ruben Gomez yielded

were

COURAGEOUS ENOUGH They were courageous enough, this gallant Pompey dde to put their own house in order

Fort of football and play the they felt the fares the real Guns that is wanted to ste,

not for

CANADIAN TENNIS

TOURNEY

Bob Bedard Earns A Berth In Quarter-Finals

ore Gerry The exceptions Alexander the Corinthian Casuals right-back, and Michael cricketer Stewart, the Surrey

and England and Cammais inside-

who left,

have declined for business reasons,

All'

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LAWN BOWLS

CCC Teams For League Matches

The following players · have been selected to represent the Craigengower Cricket Club in the First Division League match against KBGC at KGBC on August 4 at 4. p.m.

R. Tay, G. A. Sourn, C. R. Roeselast, B. W. Bradbury.

G.

F. Loe, F. O. Madar, Hong Chay, S. Leonard.

C. C. MA, P. K. Lau, A, E. Contes, J. S. Landolt.

The

bavo

Second Division

undermentioned been selected to represent the Club againt Filipino Club at CCC on August 4 at 4 pm-

P. R. Bagi, R. K. Pavri, T.

W. Leonard. A. Leonard, J.

W. M. Soune, B. O. Baker, G. F. Santos, G. Madar.

Wong Yon, A. K. Isnál, C. K. Sung, A. M. L. Somes.

Captain: G. Moder.

Third Division The undermentioned have been storted to represent the Club against HRERC at HERC on August 4 at 4 pan

Y T

C. T. Eager, 2. Trok, S. R.

Chris Chataway, one of Bri-

for tain's major hopes

the L. 3. A. F. Ferriera,

E. G. BAITOR. berdis his Olympic Games,

W. C. Young, Vi H. Olivers, first individual BBC television J. A. Fox, J. Pau. series 'Away from It Mooday, August 3. Chataway Solina, M. Q. Wong. has been seen as an interviewer

Captain: J. A. Fox. in 'Panorama', which his series replaces for four weeks, and as chairman of 'Give and Take.

-London Express, Berolog).

U.S. JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNEY

Upsets By Two Unheralded

LADIES” - - LEAGUE ADDE The undermentioned have been selected to represent the CCC in the League on Augustie 19 pt 4 p

AWAY

CCC "Green" v. Taikoo Club (Away) Miss I. Silva, Mrs D. Oliveira, Miss H. Kwong, Mra 1. Souza (skip),

HOME

CCC (Gold) v. KDC (Home) Mrs M. Ma, Miss P. Dhabhier, Miss S. Correa, Mrs L. Hong

Junior Entrants Choy. In Third Round-

KUC TEAMS

The following will represent KCC in League matches to ̈ba played on August 4, at 4 pim,mi First Division (Away); vi

junior

and

S

A..

Charlton, but gallant Pompey. Portsmouth Anished 12th in table. the League

Only one other club conceded more than

Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 1. their 35 goals the price of at- Bob Bedurd hung on today lo Dennis Canadian Singles tacking football. But their 78 his goals scored was the seventh crown and earned a berth in to- highest.

morrow'a quarter-fingia of the 1080 Canadian Championships Portsmouth have their prob-by outlasting Greg Grant of the lems. They must and a way to US 6-2, 14-16, 0-2 at the Van- blend their defence-in-couver Lawn Temple - Club,----- It wasn't easy. For one thing dividually excellent Isto

imit.

Top-seeded Bob Parry, former there was the English climate effective

They nood, on us Davis Cupper, Noel Brown Kalamazoo, Michigan, Aug 1. to hinder and harm their efforts, their

achenindet, » Brat own

unheralded Two (US) and the Canadian Davis

LR.C. "Bhte" to create

Anderson of rain, class inside-forward that strange mixture

Cup team member, Don Fontana, entrants, Ray

Y. Doc, and to prompt.

M. Alves stroked their way into the Lloyd Moglen, fashioned third- hil

seven Intiings before while his bucker (Incidentally snow and ice that descends on

when the soccer scene

the E. R. Romelot, F. R. Kermini round upsets today. in quarter-finals with awitt fourth- man who sponsored the

The football is there. So is leaving the game with a pulled the

National Junior

and round victories this afternoon.

Воуа Davo show),

expected. Rush,

Thompson, muscle in his left shoulder and ❘ entire

J. Ting at Kalama- "Jimmy, you

There was the usual run of the spirit. And Portemouth, not

Perry

Tournament beat, Phil Seymour Tennis throttled shouted at him: Crissom then Mary

determineri

Chubb, W. Hong Bling (8). team's dismayed. Lho

arc You didn't injuries to upset

(US) 6-3, 6-8. Brown romped zoo College. the Rodlegs with one more hit only lost a fight.

D. Phillips, M. J. Diyecha, CITY on playing constructive

Mogica defeated Earl Buch- in the last

the balance, two frames. The lose a damn thing except Redlegs scored their run in the fight,"

holz, the Mason Valley Cham-J. Duffield, W. Gaffney (8). plan and seeded tenth, 6-4, 6-4,

Meet at Star Ferry, Hongkong fourth inning without the ald Parlor in foot gained about ing

Anderson also won 6-4, 6-4 walk, hit bats £11,500. But Do financial Pompey plan had misfired. No of a hit-on

gloss doubt there were many official consideration

trum Neil Drury, who was side, at 8.80 pan. man and two outfield files.

opened the Giants over the unpleasant fact that hurdles at Fratton Park white

seeded 14th, Gomez

should never have that same qucation was asked moved this fight seventh with double,

A

over and over again. a sacrifco and taken place at all.

But Portsmouth are no quit scored to snap a 1-1 tle on Don

ters. They stuck to their guns, Mueller's single.

and carried on playing football The Boston

Red Sox

with a capital F. semi-finals of the West the Detroit Tigers 5-4 and the

Lawn Washington Senators Internationa

TOURNEY

Lew Hoad Enters Men's Singles Semi-Finals

Hamburg.

West Germany, Aug. 1. Lew Hoad, Australian holder

of the Wimbledon title, entered the German

today. Ho

bent

the

to third on

bent

defeated

League day

Termis Championships here the Chicago White Sox 0-2 in

Italian the twe American Cup player, Nicolo games. Pistrangell, 6-3, 6-4, 6-0.

Davla

Others to reach the last four

were Sweden's Sven Davidson

can

ever

MOTOR CYCLING

German Rider

least

ourselves whether the

When manager,

As

that

.

Second Division.

No game, (Bye).

Third Division

Filipino Club.

(Home)

D.. Hayes, F. Nelson, H Mathieson, H. A. Triggos. (S).

Maitland (8).

AB. White,

By mid-season we were asic-entertaining football throughout over Montreal's highly-rated Val Harit 6-1, 6-1, and Fontana 1950-57.

outlasted Don Stensas (US) The

two Manchesters City 0-3, 8-8. and United-have proved that The first of Canada's current good football wine in the end crop of Davis Cuppers went Sometimes,

In the Boys' Division, Paul to defest as Lawrence great down expert Willy Meist tells us in Barclay tell 6-4, 6-4, before Palmer, top-seeded, won a thind his book "Soccer Revolution" 19-year-old Earl Baumgartner round mabob over. Raymond the better footballing side loses (US) who is fifth-cceed in Baladad,

0-0, 6-0. Becord But good football wing in the the

Sexkorwild won sonded Ray end. That aust mufice.

from Ralphy Hows, 6-dy, Onli J. A. White, S. Smith, J.

Bobby Biska, 13-year-old Naylon

A..J D. Thomson third-sceded boy, won his thirika round match but lost his 3 W. S. Edwards, R. J. Taylor games of the tomony in dew (8).

| Ladies' Lesgus Doaking Hugh Lynch (-2, 6-1.

КСО Rod Laver of Brisbane, Aus-

“Reda", - (Home) V defeated Charles Baldwin Pollos BC. 6-3, 6-3, in the Woord

Miss C.

Mr M.. round of the Junior Chempion= | Phoenix, Mrs G. Sequeira, Márs ship. Then Laver beat Wayne M. Gaffney (8).... Peacocks (US) 6-4, 6-4, in the KCO. "White=" third-round.

KBGC, Donald Ralph beat the ninth-, B+ Mark "Kermaní," "Man Ki beeded Junior entrant, Jemes Dooley, Mrs S. Romolet, Min F.

Vles Dushid' (8)..

bad, were times

Lover made. Eddie one of the most courageous decision of his career. FIO

Sets Unofficial to the lad he most needed to recapture the form Velf Speed Record ·

HIS 15TH VICTORY

Torn Brower picked up his ho Don Candy (Australia) 15th Victory although 4-0 3-0, 7-5, 7-5, 12-19, and needed help

Hurd Bonneville Salt Flats, Aug 1 from Tom

German rider Wilhelm Herz Kurt Nielson (Denmark), who when the Tigers rallied in the

Who

beat

minth Inning.

defeated Giuseppe Merlo (Italy) the big blow for the Red motor-cycle speed

Pat acason. Outside-left the Portsmouth Grammar

"You'vo_hnd and told:

stemadey was called into the

Jim Laker's Test "Match Feat A Rarity In History

Georgetown, Ag..

famous batman.

World Ted Williams today unofficially set up a now enough for a while, son. Take

But that's liko Pompey put Clyde Walcott said in George

record at a rest."

hour ting a player's welfare

the lust for points.

0-0, 1-0, 6-4, 6-8.

Davidson made a remarkable Sox-a three-run, first-inning Bonneville Flats with a time recovery to beat Candy who honor his tenth round-tripper of 313 kilameins per held match point at 5-4 in the of the campaign.

(195.0 miles per hour), third sot, led 5-4 again in the Whitey Herzog's double and The record cannot be offici- fourth and was

four times Ed Fitzgerald's two-run single nily confirmed because Herz Within a point of victory at 10-9 sparked the Sonators to their skidded and hit a post in the in the final set.

victory over the White Sox barrier for the electric chrono Chuck Blobbs scattered nine hits metric system.

Herz, who was riding a 360 Italy's Or, to win his ninth game while Iando Sirola best Swodem's Ulf Jim Wilson suffered his sixth c.c. cycle, is to

mako 10-8.- straight loss and tenth of the record attempt tomorrow, Schmidt 1-6, 0-8, Router.

Franco-PresSİLİ year.- United Press.

The semi-final lao-up was completed when

THE GAMBOLS

nder which he'll Ə. notice first-my hat or

new suit

I'll throw my arms [his neak and give him Kiss in front of everybody

before

PARTICULAR MATCH

town today that Jim Laker'a bowling Test match feat for Britain Badrest the Australianss over the pan three days could never bo repented in inter- national cricket at any time in history.

tourney. Vancouver N youthful Jim Macken, unscarded in the pre-tournament listings, blazed into a quarter-final berth with a dramatic triumph over perennial Davis Cupper Hemi Rochon,Died Press.

Mike Hawthorn Now Covered By

(US)

Italian Insurance: Bezaffer, 4-5,6-336-1-

Company One particular match which

will always stick in my many It was at Charlton. Port mouth's Irish International goals Laker, Surray's off-spin bo a new coeper, Norman Uprichard, was ler, took 19 wickets in

carried off with

Test match-Franc concussion fourth

after a collision with Chariton | Prepo

Barry Appleby

I wonder what his first words will be

STATION

CAR PARK

For most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER

the

trant, Herbert que eliminated

One of the Thankfurt, Aug. 1. oldates of the day, Milos Hawthorn, one of Bri-interachtbla faits three top racing drivers | Siedza," pove who was ruled out of the Gler detented, the mara Granada Pule stato race, 10 champ, Gerald Dubi be boud at the Nuburgring Semok, the Balra round ut at Adetru neat Sunday, Como Germin insurance.com- panier refused to insure bien: for the race, bas now been covered by was Boulas (kantazio Com pany, it was Leerod bare today.

Hawthorn had been

in the Fallen Tartart: Cuarta 2' for

Probable Starters And Jockeys For Goodwood Cup

(Away) ^*^vs

Long Service Billy

Billy Bly, the full city 204). keuper, is starting upon his

wentieth

cluby He hopes to tintil® Christrans

equal-the

inwoond

when aly

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